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By BETTY BRAINERD Ciube By CYNTHIA GREY TOMMY STALKS HIS PREY—AND I FOLLOW = I den-Podas {Sunset Club Musicale | Lotus Club Dance ee AUIS Dear Miss Grey: 1 have never written you before, altho I have been HIM INTO NEW ADVENTURES Lc. than announces the The next musicale program of! ‘The Lotus club will have a dance e ‘ of his daughter, Virginia! the Sunset club will be given Wed-| tonight in the Shrine auditorium of| CLU ae Rtas Foosg hs rol Fea. | tite an interest in your work, But now Iam in a lot of trouble, and) sy uniform didn’t fit me at all | #llding door 2 Chittenden, to Mr, Frederick |nesday afternoon at 3 o'clock et mew Masonic temple | Ee ‘Women's Clube | 4! going £0 Impose upon your good nature, }it hung on me-—and ger easel ber aed a barriscade to 30. Mrs, H. Erekine Campbell, so lle oe e | " height, I did not have the figure of | place pete e | ave bee y the past year, 1) h “ t cut u Swedding, which was solema:|prano, and Mra, Helen LaViolette] 4udubon Society The election of officers for the| 1 have been going with a very nice little girl for the pi | Jane Lorimer. 1 remembered thin| be expected. J Sr tae noon at the bride's| Oles, pianist, will be the solo art) * ‘ y Seattle Federation of Women's clubs | have spent a barrel of money on her, and taken her to all of the theatres | V1" ln certely approached | My sensew cleared and I realized fm the presence of relatives|ists, with Mrs. Josephine Wardall The Seattic Audubon society Will | wilt be held at the federation club| and given her a nice time generally, while I have kept her company. Last!) me 1 pull y cap over my ears,|that wince { had not com Pp MA'm few clove friends, was one of/at the piano for Mrs. Campbellix/ tke @ Bilt walk Sunday, starting /house Monday The names of the | week I asked her if she would marry me, and she aid she was not ready |and it made my wig wulck out lik Tocamy in the paastgn, he sau } tiest Kastertide weddings. songs, The club members are look: | © BO boat from Madison nominees are to be posted and the! : é me she would conaider|mop. I puckered my lips into @|on the other sl og was profusely decorated |ing forward to an especially at)/And going to Kirkland. Miss Elsle| poly will be open from 1 until 6 to marry anyone as yet, but when the time came she wo whintle, added a swagger to my steps | Certels . ond “a The following | Oliver will be the leader peers the season's flowers tractive aftern Th wine | athe te Jock jf and ‘ Lge lcoblee tegprigtabess iam | ‘and Mrs. Podas wil! be ot program will be presented | | ae er Now, Miss Grey, do you think that was the proper thing for 4 young | ture pook | reputauon fo their friends after May 1) (a) To a Painter....bleanor Freer! Rogsini’s Easter Oratorio | Ladies’ Auxitiary World War Vet | way to say, when I had been going with her for 0 long a time? Ido not| “Over there! Over there’ came) jie ife—-the other | side of that 1S First ave. }(b) She Is Not Fair to Out . erans . and find someone else, or #till keep | sweetly from my rounded lips, tho| door—wann’t worth 4 penny! . ward View.....Bleanor Freer) @¢ Plymouth Ch urch ins. telaaia |know what to do, Shall I let her go an “ . dance, given under goodness knows where I got any (To Be Continued) H Sheets l(c) I Have Done Rleanor Freer| Rossini's Easter oratorio, Stabat| auspices of the ladies’ auxiliary of | company with ber? I am quite sure she loves me, and she knows I aim | FOO\\ CMe ake a wound } 2 whects (4) Charm of Spring Mater, will be repeated at Plymouth |the World War Vetera will be| making @ lot of money now. Please help me decide what to do. | And then—after all my careful li ted Minnie Ransom | church Sunday evening at § o'clock, | held Monday in Knights of Colum: | A BOOB, preparation—my enemy passed me ‘and Mre. Harry Whitney Treat (¢) Raindrops Minnie Ransom | rhe full choir of the church will be | bus ha Proceeds will be used for The girl is sincere, at least. ers would enjoy it very much. | without bestowing a single ‘an informal dinner last night Mrs. Campbell Jassinted by the following soloists: |the benefit of the World War Vet) yoy could never accuse her of Ma upon cue!” Dr, Baie ‘aiffe nt to Mr. H. H. Sheets, Mra, Wardall at the plano. \Mre, Margaret Moss Hemic so | efans’ association marrying you for your money, |OLD ‘TIMES, OLD FRIENDS, | showed bis charac eetadie $08 - - treasurer of the Universal|(a) Rarcarolle....... Rachmaninoff! prano; Mrs, Adam Heeler, contralto Ryle whether she loves you or not OLD LOVE. ence to an ‘ordinary gir! Training association. }(b) Poeme einen tabine| Mr, James Harvey, tenor, and Mr Women's Federated Club It is for your own good, as well _ filed as 1 thought : sneer 6p aes ae eee (c) Nocturne for —lefthand Wilfred Worth, bass The Women’s Federated club will] gy hers, that she does not make | There are no days like the good old| “For once, old dear, you've made le the owner of = large gar- Born alone .......+ss+++ Seriadine! “phe accompaniments will be given| meet at 1 o'clock at the Y. W.C. A.| @ hasty decision. Personally, I da: & mistake you'll regre so | 227, ay, 82 lareely to the nen See and Mrs. Lester Turner are ae rie| 0%. %_ string orchestra, with Mr dock, dx don't think you have any kick The days when we were youthful; | 1 gave Certels, ie house. then I|space by sowing the dwarf pes. The congratulations upon the Soft-footed Snow... sigura le | Mather as organist and choirmaster.| Sorosis Chul coming. The girl probably feela | When humankind were pure of | the a Cee ee ice cadtanatt oie 12 4 teter arn ee of a son yesterday morning. © That We Two Were The public ts invited. The Sorosis club will meet at the) that you received as much mind hurried into th is slare snd] Swart pee, Ss Siete See 4 -—. 8 Maying + Nevin of or lie Y. W. C. A. at 2 p.m pleasure out of the money you And mpeech and deeds were truth: | #tood at the window and watch Co ag for both the early i ‘ jf) Serenade ........--s+4. Nevin! Cnecial Music at First | a's & | spent for entertainment, ax did | tw | Certels slip thru the gate with the! son is £ 4 the fall crops formal Dancing Party | Mrs. Campbell |p wus | F. Bh, ©. Club seer ttt, anaes, Teale pene (Meteora tave-ton aald Geld secret lock : spring and the fall crop ‘and Mrs. H.C. Pigott gave|(a) Forest Murmurs... Liset| Methodist Church * B.C. club will meet at! Sport who will ery over spilled Hecnme man's ruling peasion | “It certainly in a great comfort to] peas, both tall and dwarf, come as | | a constant reader of your columns for the past year, and have taken I had failed to dine escape from the the pas , he must be my proposition and then, and then only, would she give me an answer And ave my attention to my signa-| 1 no longer feared for Tommy's Certeis Gance to 10 young Peo} (b) Polonaise .... Lisst Sunday, April 27, 11 a. m. at 7 p.m. | milk. If you have an idea that | And before each dame and maid| know where you are,” I ren ed! wrinkled and smooth seeds, The | Mra. Olea, lorgan prel Cantile Stebbins = you can buy any rightminded became to myself as he disappeared. “> wrinkled seed i# the better, but if (a) Aubade ........ Lola Thinney} “ sn re apamegan Slaves to the tyrant fashion, lif 1 can only locate Tommy, and! sown too early, while the ground is ne hang onto him until his wrath cools, |apt to get ¢ moist, it decays. I Tuesday evening. eee Interlake POT. A. xirl, you're away off, and this jAnthem—"Gloria in Execelsis a ‘ The Interlake Parent Teacher is probably the very reason your We lost our boy, and my hus! There are no boys like the good, band’s wages were garnisheed for hin ied Vaan J hospital bill two months afterward. | We are paying for a bond out of his small earnings. 1 am caring for an Skartvedt; violin obligato by Mr. John Spargur. Offertory anthem, “Listen | | | ‘on at (>) Orchard Gossip ee | : | s . ‘ . Lunche | * cesses George Colburn} The Temple Cho: sociation will meet in room 19 at) girt friend turned you down. There are no girls like the good old |'t Will be mighty lucky for both of planted the first sowings of smooth, ma Golf Club (c) The Pine Tree . lGttertery Ho, 4 310 on Monday afternoon, The If you still care for her, and girle- you ; {| and followed with the wrinkled. 1 lorrison, of Taco | Mary Turner Salter ‘ene That. Tabeeteth”, school orchestra and one of the| have reason to belleve that she | Against the world I'd stake ‘em—~—|. 8? e's window footiee Awe the af\” peas should be planted in double bridgeluncheon Thursday | Mrs. Campbell | a ‘Altwya Cra Miss Nellie Goodhue will speak on to wait until she sees fit to heart flow with vehicles in bunches, 85 | swo rows about 8 to 12 inches apart, the Tacoma Country — in + 3° | ‘white and the Te the “Deviate Child make @ decision | An the Lord knew how to make | they were “ and then a space of three feet i Of Mre. John Arthur Brown, > Variete ne “e “ | See who leaves for Los An The Variete wan postlude..............Rogers |They were rich in spirit and com. |. Certels Al and then another double row. im maps gg ng tg pl a Pr ontigahchonn | Syke'w end at a ume when it wae al: {0 Way sorte. sang ee were entertained. Sev-| The variete entertainment to be| fen fecunl by Mi one Langton. on Common Sense”? #04 \¢ te finder knew our cireum-| 4 piety ail mupportin’; j most empty, but hardly had he gone |) 0" vy on owe when necessary MAL ceeee . auve tances, I am sure he or she would | rey could bake and brew and had | 'Mto the tunnel when a group of de-| V4 woace iy gained while at the the party Madame Pless’ school at the Fine) ny i rasy must depend on its common sense Pan’ of Moods. +... Kramer be A n . alt oad f he farther end. And eee ses to be inte ; a a o aeitt [in all of the papers without results, ? vs row road from t em suttied. Arts building promises to be inter:| \"Eunoee Melody ""Vipeent /APd not on government agenci and the pusus eoutalnel m0 sdentit® | And ‘they made the likeliest |CUr from among them stepped Tom-|barvesting is per of iM be follows « or shipping board. id here toda: vhe! peas are to be planted Tracy Robertson will chap-|Prosram = w eno porte | Anthem, “The Lord Is Exalted nipping board, sa y. teis and had followed him home. rows where peas @ lies Doris Ives, Mies Alice| }- Class room scene. Pupils: Doris if West, Hurley said after a three months ‘And Tommy knew obout the se-|and do not fertilize heavily. else the summer place at Wing Point oendhmnnn ag ares na bros Solo, “O, Divine Redeemer* found no eggrene Pema, Pend were boys together, door! I had told him! And thus it| peas. 2 Madame 0 ‘ “ there over the United States in nen the grass waa sweet to the | par, rithou 3 . as should “al oe ae. Wadice wee. Ake, Scene 2: Two hours later.! 6.24, rene py io poe ¢ither production, labor or quality. | . | |bappened that without an instant's| Successive sowings of pe Mr. Paul Masters and be! 2. Roller skating—Madeleine Pless.| iene py Miss Langdon and |THE ridiculed the pessimists who per: | phan, and the money lost was! phat dimpled the laughing heather, | under the fountain—in pursuit of|insure a longer season of edible 3. Vocal—“The Star.” Eva Ake |business once European industry) The purse was black leather, con- mer dawn “Murder! I bit my t > 1 ce urde : lips to keep) made in August for fall crop. : “eo “Untal.” Trenna Kanall; “Your business swing into their full | tained two $10 bills, small changeand! Of the bee in the billowy clover, |the word back; then I started to} nae accra 2 - , the Lambs"......... | | Galbraith chligate by Brenner Mebnert.- tee reatbie ‘Goon Oo K E ——— | rine thie ang thet the Sader may) wan (aCe ae eeen ae tie aan a = na, ors : jread it, Schoed his night song over. | ‘ 2 tains ~ Organ postiude—Fantasia p ns : * | Tommy might have killed his m nt to her niece, Miss Se Seren ae neeen. * oe xte wOps DISCOURAGED MOTHER. | And it was not for me to hand him| x a . i... for Light. Plant Phone Queen Anne 3610.) ‘There is no Jove like the good old | over to the authorities. | st Ridge convent. and is home einen al ee oe Appropriations aggregating $26,-| oe love— | Doubtless after he had disposed of | LD the Easter holidays, Mrs. J. E Plano a io-thektia Chaet Pree ersondl 709.86 for extensions and improve Dear Miss Grey: Will you please | The love that mother gave us | Certeis, Tommy would deliver him | “a gave an elaborate lunch. * — ithe ments in the city lghting system | print the enclosed poem, written by | a oe Recitation—“The Bluebird,” Peg. were approved by the finance com-| Eugene Field, in your columns? I again quitted—and yet—if I were called to . e men t) Mra. ous Jonquile were used in xy Calvert Basiy | us Tommy had rushed away from the pended by the school board during: @bout the house. Later in |kane, was the guest of Mr. and | afternoon, ‘doubt but that many of your read sad . a ¥ @ number of young 80 we dream and dream of the good hotel with the intention of taking | the next year for new buildings and mE 4.5 o tus. Mameeue, Mrs, Mebnert at the plano. {gay g | ” . Snowflake ballet — Madeleine) ~ eee ' Tf | And our hearts grow tenderer, | liberate crime—and not an acei t.|\ school board Friday instructed its used in the ball Thomas Nickerson | 4 j } pia roses and. white ret Henry .| will have the Marshal! Bond house | As thowe dear old dreams bring | stained forever—as well as The building program includes the . Recitation—“River of Stars,”| soothing gleams I dashed down the alley. three junior high schools urged by mer. y Dance—The Polish — Princesse, | o*e\2 = , Ph: ~—EUGENE FIELD, | nail, and once more I stood in the) To carry out the program a spe» Ruth Wood; Mrs, Wood at the! yr ~. B, Solner leaves tomorrow 2 ) i at blackness of the cavern and among | cig} bond election will be called Vocal solo—“Pippa’s Song,” bY) irancisco. a ms left lay the long tunnel leading to ; Y |the voters will pass on a proposed — Mrs. Frank Black (Kate Gil eee BY THORNTON W. BURGESS of Our Dry Law the labyrinth and the room contain-| ¢3 99,000. issue. Pryor; Mrs. Black at the piano.| New York " day ani there in no way to stop men from|of the secret ladder. To my right| _1™mProvements are planned for the q . Dance @uo—At the Ball, Misses | rots to be com te Guasp Lewis tobe Buster Finds Some Sugar selling liquor? My husband comes |was the short tunnel which ended in| Greenwood, Highland Park. Bryant, | los }Anne high school The Latona, londay noon and|14. Skit, Miss Frances Oldham, Miss Sg ANDERING about restlonsly,|a big fellow as Buster Bear, and|‘Xicated, and he, of course, is the! I turned to the left and rushed on | A = ‘™M ERIM k , } | Gatewood, University Heights, Yi hosteds. She will play Gladys Epperson, Miss Mary) xfer 4. M. Berryman, of Calgary not daring to go nearer the|they simply made bim crazy for | @Ushing stock of the neighborhood. | in the dark. 1 had outlined the plan| 7 bei: . il buy new or additional sites for “who will sing. 15. Fashion show, by 16 students! Friday at the Golf club leave the neighborhood of that syru! t piece he had yet found. It } Judges and other supposedly | wrath. he would trai! Certeis even to | q ; eoce 16. American rally song, Mra. eee Ie erred ae titote Hoctae | kt the toot Of a tree riaht under | armed men are trying to decrease |the top of the ladder. I could im-| buildings. Informal dancing will be enjoyed /of Los Angeles, arrived in the city|heard the sound of votces, and|looked longingly at the plece of | War traffic continues there will be |ing the gold and blue of the rugs in| the school buildings for classes ta o Hotel afterwards. haretey te cawed eevern’ dade at tabena. the tihes be ‘conaht olathe ot |e Pry. > afc gt ceslelveny trouble in the homes, Dear Miss|Certeis’ room parliamentary law, economics, polit: : A | AN OLD STAR READER. | slightly forward, I rushed down the| The instructors will be furnished by hospital will have a bridge} Benefit Card Part formerly lived in Seattle. Farmer Brown's Hoy had stopped! tiously reached out with one paw | oR. | ly forward, ity atterncen at the Sor-| on ofit Card Pa: wy, views y Ba ary ition fat the aicht, hat locked ax te It meems to me that the people | passage. Suddenly my forehead hit|the university. The Central Labor . | | . w . city and county and state to em- | recoiled, very much hurt and half|zation of these classes. sbave prepared a fine musical/the home of Mrs. J. B. Howe. The Leonard will arrive tomorrow after. | their way. home, Buster Bear silent ploy a sufficient number of of- | dazed. Mrs. H. B. Perry and/titute families. There will be be-|Mr. and Mrs. Albert $. Elford.|until he saw them leave the Green | tho ~ om. Bi ‘nom. Summers, who will sing|tween 20 and 30 tables. The follow.|Bishop Leonard will speak at the|Forest. ‘Then he went back among | me m,feason or wil be at Hd piano. affair: Mrs. Fred Baxter, Mrs. How-|ning and will leave for the Bast) easier in his mind know what you can és, other ard Josiyn, Mrs. Frank MeDermott,| Tuesday to attend the meeting of; At a safe distance he prowled all | than to report the case to the Humphreys’ “Seventy-seven* fethen, Mrs. Tom Mesdag, Mra, G.|the centenary convention In Colum-|knew that it was full of delicious | the prosecuting attorney. breaks up Coughs, Colds, W. Arnold, Mrs. Don Palmer, Mra.jbus, Ohio. Mrs. Leonard will re | sweets, but he didn’t dare try to get wn Influenza, Cold in the Head, Wright Leonard, Mr. andj seliman [before returning to San Francisco.| what had happened to him the year MAN AND WIFE DROWN | 8. Elford will entertain | see | before, when he had done that very ry | EUGENE, Ore, April 26.—While TonsilitigandGrip, Mstngit ed for 30. Red tulips will form |of Mr. and Mra. Carl Gould wandered off among the maple trees, | late yesterday afternoon Mr. and | piece. | . . |wniffing here and there along the : Mrs. A. V, West were drowned. Feception for Bishop and Mrs. apartments. Miss Chadwick is the’ direction of the little sugar house. | ing on the tree, Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets «ister of Chief Justice Chadwick, | Buster followed his nose straight to | eee — Y. Hargrave " . that plece of sugar had musicale for Sunday, 4 Olive _Me H. W. Hargrave, Mr. A. C| Buster gobbled that little piece of oben af 27, at the Army and N ip ng i peer for calomel, | Flumfeit and Mrs. E. B. Palmer, of| sugar the instant he found it. My, |;euowed all the other pieces down anthem of Seattle, gave 4| (4) Butterflies .. Linn Seller : sean grades will assist in the program.) cares for you, you would be wise | As buxom and smart and clean ot | *¥ wat nd | pow For instance, there can be maar “B = : oe d "em j Heeman at the 3 (dwarfs) and four feet (tall climbers) the near future. Thirty-| Entertainment Evening program, 7 o'clock. Or usiness Depends Dear Miss Grey: 1 lost a-purse, went over from Seattle/ given tonight by the students of |.) “ “HICAG ei 98, + Mibasinee Cantilene .. eee ne) ee as Busines’ return it at once. I have advertined taught school, too. |livery wagons whirled into the nar | Je ‘ume easier ‘cultivation and Point House Party esting and most enjoyable. The 7:30 O'Clock Edward N. Hurley, chairman of the) ®t) courtin’ my! Evidently he had “spotted” Cer-| Do not spade fresh manure into and Miss Katharine Crawford Ferguson, Trenna Kanall, Eva “rhe ‘anes Gikeoes study of the situation in Europe he cret nail which opened the tunnel| plants will run to vines rather than J brown, bare feet \hexitation, Tommy had disappeared | be made every week or ten days to Calvert as his guests at} | Lloyd Pant | Mra. jcelve calamity awaiting American | hers When the pewee sang to the sum:|the man he had yowed to kill! peas, Also late sowings may be Voice.” Eva Ake, with violin stride. ‘ © defective dime. Hoping you will|Or down by the mill the whippoo: phone the police; then a new fear Fer Paar Recitation—“Letter by the! ene a Oa 7 | We are old, old men, yet we pine | self up; probably he would be (Men jssohn), ris Ferguson. to 22 girl friends : ' soa 2 iy _ George Hardgrave, of Spo-| mittee of the city counct! Friday |think it very beautiful, and do not{ For that precious grace—God eave | testify, I would have to admit that| More than $2,000,000 will be ex } Violin | solo—Eleanor Mehnert; | Nirs, Patrick P. Clark for several| old umes, rteis’ Ufe—and that it was a de- additions to the old structures. The ieee Dold in the ball room.) “ Pless, Dorothy Haman, Matge-| yr and Aire fonder And Tommy's reputation would be architects to prepare plans at once. at the Country club for the sum-| Eva Ake. | Of heaven way off yonder. yielded to pressure on the magic Supt. Frank B. Cooper. plane, afternoon for @ short trip te San oe TERA TTL Page Defenders the pipes of the fountain. To my within the mext two months and more Black), Mrs. Gilmore! rieut. Henry Weston arrived in (Copyright, 1919, by T. W. Burgess) Dear Miss Grey; I wonder {f|ing the machine guns, and the shaft| eo Detis aut Welle Hanecn. t sean dhe |home five or siz days a week in-| the Bolshevik meeting place Robert Fulton schools and Queen M Concord and Laurelhurst districts ments for Mrs. H. P.| | Pryor. Alberta, spent from Wednesday to| litte sugar houne, yet unable to| more, Presently he came to the big Tt ts certainly humiliating to me. | of the place to Tommy. In his cold ; t dic Card Party Freak Black. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel A. Wolte,| Bear spent several hours. Then.he| one of those shiny tin pails, Buster |{h* @ivoroes, but so long as the |agine a great puddle of blood spoit:} The board authorized the use of G c D , joe? an¢ . n Tiiccns guild of the Ortho eee the Washington hotel, Mr, Wolfe|a moving light. Farmer Brown and|at the tin pail. Finally he very cau. |'C?* C8" you offer any advice In frantic haste, and bending|ical science, and kindred subjects, B hotel. The members of this! Mission will give a card party at| Bishop and Mrs, Adna Wright’ the little sugar house and were on | pay out enough money to the | something with a grand bump. 1/Council recommended the author ‘The music will be fur-| proceeds will go toward helping des-|s00n from San Francisco to visit|!y followed them at a safe distance | ficers to do away with this situa. | ‘The mage was blocked by a 99 another, a " duets. Mrs. Charles/ing ladies will be hostesses for the| First Methodist church Sunday eve-|the sugar maples. Somehow, he felt) |)! a ‘ able to Frad pei i. © be nad p and Mrs. Leonard| Mrs. J. B. Howes, Mrs. Daniel Tre-|the board of Methodist bishops and| around the little wugar house. He | chief of police, or the sheriff, or it to Bishop and Mrs.|George Steiner, and Mrs, M. F. Sus-|main in Seattle for a week or so,|/in after them, He hadn't forgotten | Catarrh, Sore Throat, Quinsy, ‘@ dinner at their home on | Mrs. John Fay spent last week | thing. When he grew tired of tramp-| fishing in Mill creek, near Wend evening. Covers will be QUICK RELIEF FROM at the Country club as the guest | ing around the little sugar house, he | | ling, 20 miles northeast of this eity,! Ho Mr. and Mrs. Elford's | Miss Mary Chadwick, of Salem, | ground as he went. Very unexpect- | é mer, the official board of the Oregon, in visiting her sister, Mra.|edly he caught the smell of maple fethodist church will give a W. T. Gray, at the Old Colony, sugar, and it wasn’t coming fromthe! It was in that shiny tin pail hang: i of Olympia j where it did come from. There on| and pulled the piece of sugar toward 3 pee the ground tay a tie piece of ragar.|him.. Nothing’ happened. and Ta. YOUR LAST CHANCE wilt id Musicale ‘That e the Joyful cry of thousends | twinkling Buster's throat, _ Third ave. and Jefferson, 5:30 p pomnele 8 Srections eee sie ct the Galt clay | BOW, good it tasted! He began to| ‘Then Buster began to hunt for! 3 be Arranged by Caroline ; ait Gaturday hunt for more, and presently by ore sugar. He tramped about this i Gill. gnemy, discovered the: Olive Nar ie found another little piece, By this|way and that way, and aniffed at and | Awa constipation pid Mrs. Douglas Mackay has given|tm® Buster had quite forgotten Jevery inch of ground for some ais: | Olive Tablets do not up tice hous ty to ieava [everything but that delicious sugar. | tance around that tree. But not an- Andante . Gotterman but a. bt 7h ast Ta cm pd be rh found another little piece, and) other crumb of sugar did he find. . Kaethe Pieczonka fy etee ! ~~ {ne | beyond that another. They were) KE “ Jardine McGill at the summer with her mother and sister, pl griping is the “keynote” of these ¢irxt in Minneapolis and then in|DAFl¥ more than crumbs to such to where be Soune that lat little seeer-coated, clk Nantucket. Mr. Mackay will live piece, and every time he could ee, Flatow | tm They cause the bowelsand liver t a: the Otis hotel during Mrs. Mac jemell sugar. Finally big nose told A Wicdasuaat | act ‘They never force them j.4.5'5 absence. |him that that sugar was in the last . Wrigh: ig ” hiiapedla si place in the world he wanted to . ry right at the piano. Mr. and Mre. 3 Chilberg lett find It was in that shiny tin for the East last Sunday for al piv) Denging on.the teas “Fine Day (Aria Madame short trip. Carl Chilberg accom: iz panied his parents ax far as Spo- kane, where he is visitin; Mr. Jardine McGill at the bedtime. 7 Barney Fotheringham piano. aoe | ce 8 om) aries Lillian Michaelis has re-| * Andante Expressive....... turned from a two weeks’ stay In|} Pigtails, Rainbow Stockin's AROSE, ny Victoria as the guest of Mivs Ruth! ‘Everything Mme, Kaethe Pieczonka gy 70 det Jardine McGill at the piano. Next story: Buster Finally Learns His Lesson. Mrs. Henry Suzzallo and Mrs.| Winlock Miller spent last week end, n Kelley, a lumber salesman, of torte. fe ; sell OURS Pin Omaha, four (ang Soles rage ach yd mete” . is sees Regina) ann it one pair of soles! yrs. J. F. McNally and small Mocse neo Ronald Farley sgt eels ony 5 ta daughter will leave on Monday for| Dow! ten ths of hard walking. a six weeks Sth toa fan Francisco. ) Autumn..Mary Turner Salter he mont says, “Those same soles will! 34, and Mrs. Vincent Miller havé| ) Forget sp Been est cae another ten months of constant | returned from a three months’ vo which sailed for Siberia April ae ners waa Bie gg: ao unusual service even for journ in California 23, purchased its entire photo | Mr, Frederick Wiederiecht. in Soles but Mr. Kelley's experi- seiailite “big ence 2 ad asthe Riechiana cf Sa. indicate to you a method |_ Mrs. Frederick Beasley, of ‘Trail, year’s supplies here. fe © graduate of the Leipsic itting down those rising shoe bills |?- ©. arrived yesterday to be the They did so because our and has concertized in have to meet. Simply make sure |#UCst of her sister, Mrs, A. 1. Kodak man was qualified to and America. you buy are Nedlin- Kempster. show them exactly what to do auch talent as appears on have worn shoes repaired | —— under all circumstances, « 3 repali the twilight musioale goles which are scientifically DON’T GET RUN DOWN to be one of the very best } yn rata Sead Weak and miserable. If you have Dull lciiassilne n. ing. Z head pains, Dizziness, Nervousness, Pains in the back, and foe! tired all over, got || MITCHELL BROTHERS Banjoists ES Say aBe eee i ff Mother Gray's AROM. Se and Black Club i Av the. pleanant Medicinal Tea Ww Green and Black club will Sense ene 2s fontic ¥ fo their spring informal this eve: 4 yer’ CHRISTIE COMEDY cents. Sam- i

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